NDIS Price List Management

Support Clusters Definitions and Pricing for
WA
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This document only applies to participants who have had plans finalised prior to 1 August, 2015.
The NDIA Price Guide and the NDIA Price Guide for Assistive Technology apply to participants with plans that were finalised from 1 August, 2015 onwards.
Contents
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Definition of terms ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Personal supports and training .............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Accomodation/tenancy assistance ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Assistance in coordinating or managing life stages, transitions and supports .................................................................................................... 10
Assistance to access and maintain employment ................................................................................................................................................ 12
Items related to work in an ADE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Assistance to integrate into school or other educational programs .................................................................................................................... 15
Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement ............................................................................................................ 16
Assistance with daily personal activities ............................................................................................................................................................. 22
Assistance with travel/transport arrangements ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Community nursing care for high care needs ..................................................................................................................................................... 27
Development of daily living and life skills ........................................................................................................................................................... 27
Interpreting and translation................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Early intervention supports for early childhood ................................................................................................................................................... 29
Management of funding for supports in a participant's plan ............................................................................................................................... 30
Household Tasks ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Participation in community, social and civic activities ......................................................................................................................................... 32
Physical wellbeing activities ............................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Specialised assessment of skills, abilities and needs......................................................................................................................................... 37
Therapeutic supports.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Training for independence in travel and transport .............................................................................................................................................. 43
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Behaviour support .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 44
Assistive products and equipment ......................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Assistive technology specialist assessment, set up and training ........................................................................................................................ 46
Assistive equipment for recreation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 48
Assistive products for household tasks .............................................................................................................................................................. 50
Assistive products for personal care and safety ................................................................................................................................................. 51
Beds and pressure care mattresses and accessories .................................................................................................................................... 51
Continence related equipment ........................................................................................................................................................................ 53
Equipment or aids for dressing or specialised clothing ................................................................................................................................... 56
Equipment for eating and drinking .................................................................................................................................................................. 56
Specialised household furniture ...................................................................................................................................................................... 58
Bathroom and toilet equipment ....................................................................................................................................................................... 59
Communication and information equipment ....................................................................................................................................................... 63
Assistive products for hearing ............................................................................................................................................................................ 65
Assistive products for vision ............................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Home modification design and construction ....................................................................................................................................................... 70
Personal mobility equipment .............................................................................................................................................................................. 73
Transfer equipment......................................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Prosthetics and orthotics ................................................................................................................................................................................ 75
Equipment related to walking .......................................................................................................................................................................... 77
Specialised seating for wheelchairs and other wheeled mobility equipment ................................................................................................... 78
Specialised strollers ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 79
Wheelchairs and scooters .............................................................................................................................................................................. 80
Vehicle modifications.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 84
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Introduction
The following price list has been developed by NDIA to help estimate and approve the cost of individualised plans. The list contains information on
maximum or benchmark prices of identified supports. Registered service providers with the NDIA have agreed to provide services at a cost that aligns
with this list.
This list identifies 32 “clusters” or groupings of similar supports. Beneath each cluster are support items and detailed descriptions.
The document is not a comprehensive list of all supports that may be provided in NDIS, but includes prices for the most commonly used supports that
assist participants to achieve their outcomes.
The document is intended to assist providers to claim against a support item and to assist participants in engaging and negotiating delivery of services
with disability support workers and organisations. As occurs with the revised Guide, providers are encouraged to use a “Best Fit” approach if a specific
item is not listed in the Catalogue.
Providers are to maintain accurate records of service provision, including the type, time of day and duration, in accordance with the Service Agreement
developed with the participant. Provider claims are monitored by the Agency and provider records are subject to audits conducted or commissioned by
the Agency.
Definition of terms
Term
Definition
Support item
reference number
This is the unique number that NDIA assigns to a particular support. The support item reference number includes the relevant
code from ISO 9999 for Assistive Technology.
UoM (Unit of
Measure)
This indicates what the price covers e.g. per hour, per day, or each for goods.
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Quote
Where Support Items cost $500 or less, a verbal or published price is enough.
For Support Items that cost between $500 and $10,000, an email outlining the cost is required.
For Support Items that will cost more than $10,000, a detailed written quote is necessary. In the latter case, competitive quotes
will be sought from 2 or more suppliers.
The Agency provides guidance on the price to be paid for each support item. For some items, such as personal care and
community access, the amount indicates the maximum price that the Agency will pay for that support. For other items,
indicative prices are published and a quote is required for some items .This is indicated where applicable.
Price
Features common to the existing catalogue and the revised NDIA Price Guide:
Maximum Prices
Maximum prices remain for personal care, community access, domestic assistance and professional services. These have been indexed at the
appropriate rates for the 2015/16 Financial Year to take effect from 1 August 2015.
Indicative Prices
There are several items that lend themselves to a some variation in pricing. This is particularly the case with Assistive Technology.
A supplier/provider needs to notify NDIA of any necessary increase above the amount in the plan providing reasons for this increase above the
Agency’s indicative rate.
Quotes
Quotes are required from providers for a number of service offers. This most commonly occurs for the following supports:
 supported accommodation;
 early childhood intervention services;
 multidisciplinary programs;
 customised assistive technology; and
 home modifications.
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GST
Most supports funded by the NDIA are GST exempt as described in s38-38 of the GST Act. For the small number of items where GST is
applicable, (e.g., delivery fees and taxi fares) the price is inclusive of GST.
For the supply of the support to be GST-free, it must be made under a written agreement between the provider or supplier, and the participant.
Further information can be obtained from the ATO website: https://www.ato.gov.au/Business/GST/In-detail/Your-industry/Health/GST-and-theNational-Disability-Insurance-Scheme/
Remote and very remote loading
For supports provided to participants in remote and very remote regions of Australia, the Independent Hospital Pricing Authority loading (which
was increased in 2015-16 by 1% to16% in remote areas and 22% in very remote areas) is applied to the unit price of the support.
Provider travel for personal care and community access
Workers Travel for personal care and community access
A worker’s travel time from home to work (or first participant) and from work to home cannot be deducted from a participant’s budget.
For workers travelling between participants, a provider may deduct up to a maximum of 20 minutes from the hours of service for each
participant.
If 4 or more hours is delivered to one client, no worker travel time is to be deducted.
Accompanying Participants for Community Access
When workers accompany participants on community outings no travel time is to be deducted from the participant’s budget.
If providers incur a cost for transporting participants in the community, they may negotiate a reasonable contribution from the participant. The
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participant may be allocated transport funds within their package to assist with such contributions.
The cost of public transport when training a participant in the use of public transport can be deducted from the budget of the participant when a
cost is incurred (taking account of arrangements for companion cards).
There is no change to the requirements for providers charging for travel when delivering therapeutic supports:
 travel of less than 10 km cannot be claimed; and
 travel costs over $1000 cannot be claimed in any one year.
Remote travel
Services delivered by a provider located in a remote or very remote region attract the Independent Hospital Pricing Authority (IHPA) loading –
16% for remote and 22% for very remote in 2015/16.
If local providers are not available, the Agency will enter into agreements with specific providers for provision of services including more remote
regions. The contract with a service provider will allocate the cost of travel and associated expenses among the participants and other clients of
the provider who receive services under the contract/ arrangement in these areas.
Cancellations and “no shows” of scheduled supports
Providers need to have business arrangements in place to minimise the risk of cancellation, no show or late changes to the delivery of a
scheduled support. Service agreements between participants and providers need to include details of these arrangements including:
rescheduling the appointment; advice periods for cancellations; and changes to agreed appointments.
If there are unforeseen circumstances and the participant agrees that they did not comply with the agreed requirements, a fee may be charged
against a participant’s plan up to 8 times per year for personal care and community access supports. However, the provider should notify the
Agency that the participant is at risk of not receiving the budgeted supports as a plan review might be indicated.
Where a participant fails, without notice, to keep the scheduled arrangement for the support, the provider must make every effort to contact the
participant to determine if there is an additional problem (e.g. the person has fallen out of bed and cannot raise an alarm, or there is a sudden
break down in the informal supports and additional support is likely to be required).
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Where there is a specific risk that a participant will frequently “not show” for a support due to the nature of a person’s disability or the nature of
the support, for example behaviour intervention supports, the provider will put in place suitable individual arrangements to maximise the
likelihood that the person will receive all their required supports.
No fee is payable by the NDIA or the participant, for cancellation by a provider or due to the provider’s failure to deliver the agreed supports.
No fee is payable by NDIA for a therapeutic support that is not delivered.
When an NDIS participant dies, they cease to be a participant of the Scheme and no further NDIA funded supports can be delivered. The NDIS
legislation does not allow for post-bereavement supports intended for the participant’s family to be funded. However there may be some
circumstances where support for a family is required that cannot be adequately delivered from mainstream services. The provider should contact
the Agency to discuss their concerns.
NDIA does not permit collection of deposits, or money as a bond from participants that a provider would retain in the event of cancellation of a
support.
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Personal supports and training
Accomodation/tenancy assistance
Accommodation/tenancy assistance includes support for a participant to ensure that they obtain or retain appropriate accommodation. This can include
guidance or undertaking work on a participant's behalf.
Support Items
short term transitional
support for accommodation
assistance with
accommodation and
tenancy obligations
Support
Item Ref
No.
01 003
01 001
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Transition to NDIS funding – payment of rent and
utility accounts. Short term payment as per
participant plan
Support is provided to guide, prompt, or undertake
activities to ensure the participant obtains/retains
appropriate accommodation. May include assisting
to apply for a rental tenancy or to undertake tenancy
obligations.
Each
Y
$1.00
Hour
N
$55.50
Assistance in coordinating or managing life stages, transitions and supports
This cluster includes short and long term supports that focus on strengthening the participant’s ability to coordinate their supports, and to assist them to
live at home and participate in their community. This can include assisting the participant with:

Budgeting

Life planning

Parenting training
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
Resolving crisis situations

Developing capacity and resilience in the participants’ network

Co-ordinating complex supports
Complex supports co-ordination may be provided when:

there are multiple and intersecting mainstream, informal networks and funded services, and

the supports require regular active management and ongoing adjustment due to the participant’s regularly changing needs or

the participant’s needs may result in an unacceptable level of risk if services are not actively managed.
Higher intensity complex supports coordination may be paid where a participant requires assistance from a support worker with additional qualifications
and experience relevant to the participant’s complex needs.
If such support is provided or guided by a health professional because of the needs of the participant, the health professional rates apply for that
support.
Support Items
Life transition planning
including mentoring and
peer support, focussing on
individual skill develop
assistance with decision
making, daily planning,
budgeting
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Support
Item Ref
No.
08 005
08 001
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Establishing volunteer assistance within the
participant’s home or community to develop skills.
For instance, assistance in attending appointments,
shopping, bill paying, taking part in social activities
and maintaining contact with others.
Provision of time limited support to assist a person
to develop and maintain daily budget, including
assisting in planning purchases.
Hour
N
$55.50
Hour
N
$42.77
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Support Items
coordination of supports
Support
Item Ref
No.
08 002
coordination of supports higher intensity
08 003
life/transition planning
08 004
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Assistance to strengthen participant’s abilities to
coordinate supports & participate in the community.
This includes resolving points of crisis, developing
capacity & resilience in a participant's network &
coordinating supports from a range of sources.
Further qualifications/experience required to
strengthen a higher needs participant’s ability to
coordinate their supports & participate in the
community. This may include resolving points of
crisis, & developing resilience in the participant's
network.
A time limited support to assist the participant, their
family and carers to develop a vision for a
meaningful life and plan for their changing needs
and circumstances.
Hour
N
$55.50
Hour
N
$90.46
Hour
N
$55.50
Assistance to access and maintain employment
Workplace assistance enables a participant to successfully obtain and/or retain employment in the open or supported labour market.
These items are only funded when the participant is not eligible to receive the support items through Job Services Australia, which is funded by the
Department of Employment, or Disability Employment Services, which is funded by the Department of Social Services.
Support Items
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Support
Item Ref
No.
Description
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UoM
Quote
Required
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Price
workplace assessment
02 005
assessment to identify
vocational potential and
suitability
03 001
on the job training and
support including employer
advice
03 007
open employment
specialised job search
assistance
post school employment
assistance
03 008
post school employment
assistance - group support
03 010
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03 009
Workplace assessment conducted by workplace
rehabilitation provider to determine adjustments or
modifications to workplace or work processes to
ensure employment is maintained and matches the
employees capabilities
Time limited assistance to determine options to
secure & maintain open employment - includes
vocational & functional assessment, counselling,
monitoring of training & linking with employment
service provider or employer to gain sustainable
employment.
Time limited on-the-job training & post placement
support related to participant’s disability that enables
them to adjust & manage demands of the job &
workplace environment, & to assist employers to
successfully manage the participant's placement.
Skills matching, labour market assistance to secure
suitable job placement or different employment in
the open labour market.
Time limited provision of pre vocational skills
training, advice, coordination with employers,
workplace orientation to assist a participant to get a
job
In a group setting, build capacity by providing skills
training such as transport, time/financial
management, self-care to support a participant to
get a job post school. *assumes group of 3
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Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$54.46
Hour
N
$54.46
Hour
N
$54.46
Hour
N
$18.16
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Support in employment
03 017
Assistance to gain and maintain employment in
ADEs, social enterprises and open employment
through on-the-job support, training, employer
advice and assistance in transitioning from ADE.
Price guidance is weekly.
Each
Y
$218.37
Items related to work in an ADE
These items are only funded when support items are not available through mainstream services and when there are no funded places available in an
ADE.
DMI levels are based upon the participant’s needs assessed in accordance with the Disability Maintenance Instrument.
Support Items
assistance in specialised
supported employment
Level 1 DMI
assistance in specialised
supported employment
Level 2 DMI
assistance in specialised
supported employment
Level 3 DMI
assistance in specialised
supported employment
Level 4 DMI
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Support
Item Ref
No.
03 002
03 003
03 004
03 005
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Provision of Level One ongoing on- the- job support
to enable a participant to maintain/retain supported
employment. Pricing guidance is weekly.
Provision of Level Two ongoing on- the- job support
to enable a participant to maintain/retain supported
employment. Pricing guidance is weekly.
Provision of Level Three ongoing on- the- job
support to enable a participant to maintain/retain
supported employment. Pricing guidance is weekly.
Provision of Level Four ongoing on- the- job support
to enable a participant to maintain/retain supported
employment. Pricing guidance is weekly.
Each
N
$83.08
Each
N
$140.77
Each
N
$211.15
Each
N
$280.38
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Support Items
pre DMI Supported
Employment Assistance
supported Employment
Start-up Fee
Support
Item Ref
No.
03 011
03 012
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Employment supports provided by an ADE up to and
including assessment of a participant’s on-the-job
support needs using DMI Instrument. Paid per week
in arrears up to a maximum of 12 months or until
assessment is completed.
Supported employment administrative start-up fee
paid, paid once only when a Participant starts with
an ADE
Each
N
$140.77
Each
N
$610.00
Assistance to integrate into school or other educational programs
This support cluster incorporates assistance to enable a participant to attend and participate in school or educational programs.
It also enables a participant to transition to/from education and meet their self-care needs while participating in education.
Support Items
specialised transport to
school/educational
facility/employment/commu
nity
personal assistance to
support educational
activities
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Support
Item Ref
No.
05 003
05 002
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Transport required to get a person with disability to
school/educational facility/employment/community
when they are unable to travel by other means due
to their disability
Personal assistance with self-care in an educational
setting
Day
Y
$1.00
Hour
N
$42.77
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Support Items
transition from school to
further education
transition to school and
other education programs program design, planning
and implementation
Support
Item Ref
No.
05 004
05 005
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Provision of skills training, advice, assistance with
arrangements, orientation to assist a person with
disability moving from school to further education
Specialised assistance in planning and transitioning
to school and other education, beyond the standard
transition required of a person of a similar age.
Hour
N
$55.50
Hour
N
$54.46
Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement
This support cluster incorporates assistance with and/or supervising tasks of daily life in a shared living environment, which is either temporary or
ongoing, with a focus on developing the skills of each individual to live as autonomously as possible. The support is provided to each person living in
the shared arrangement in accordance with their need.
The item prices do not include the cost of rent, board and lodging or other day to day usual living expenses such as food and activities, as these are
not funded by NDIS. The only exception is support item 14 022 (short term accommodation and assistance in a centre or a group residence).
In some limited circumstances NDIS will contribute to the cost of accommodation, food and activities. For example, where an integrated package is
required to support the participant in emergency or "respite" circumstances for a short period (less than 2 weeks).
A hierarchy of prices applies to this cluster of supports, based on:
the number of people in the living arrangements
the level of needs of the participant funded by NDIS, as set out below
Lower needs:
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This support provides supervision of living arrangements as a whole and occasional to intermittent prompting to undertake household tasks and/or
self- care activities
Supervision is not usually provided 24/7, supervision may be provided via off-site monitoring if appropriate
If the participant has had incidents of challenging behaviour a behaviour support plan is in place and it is demonstrated that the participant can be
supported effectively within the available support
Where a participant has additional support needs, they may be supported in this living arrangement through a mix of additional paid and informal
supports
Standard needs:
This support provides 24/7 support which includes:
o Active
assistance or supervision of most daily tasks
o Regular inactive overnight (sleepover)
Participants may be able to spend some time with their family or a friend without paid support and may call on them for incidental assistance or
companionship
If the participant has episodic or occasional challenging behaviours there is a behaviour support plan in place which has been demonstrated to
effectively support the person within the available support
Higher needs:
This support provides:
Highly frequent (at least 1 instance per shift) assistance to manage challenging behaviours that require intensive positive behaviour support
Continual, active assistance with all daily tasks
Active management of complex medical needs such as ventilation
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Active support is provided 24/7 usually with an active overnight shift
Inactive overnight sleepover may be included as an exception, for example when family or friends sleepover
 May include higher staffing ratios at peak periods, for episodic or incidental behaviour supports, or emergency medical needs (e.g. seizure
management or discharge from hospital)
Support Items
assistance in living
arrangements for single
person - complex needs, not
suitable for shared living
Assistance in living
arrangements (host
family/alternative family
situation).
Support
Item Ref
No.
14 026
14 001
assistance in a shared living 14 002
arrangement (hourly rate per
person )
assistance with daily life
tasks provided in residential
aged care facility
surcharge on assistance in
shared living arrangement
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14 020
14 023
Description
Agreement for a participant with high support needs
to stay with a host family. The host family will have
minimum qualifications & provide support in the
home for the agreed time. The quote will reflect the
hours of assistance required & length of stay.
Daily living support provided in a shared living
arrangement. This rate is paid by the hour for oneto-one assistance, divided by the number of people
supported.
Assistance with self-care and other activities
provided in residential aged care facility
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individual with complex
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
To be approved by delegate.
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UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$1.00
Day
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Day
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
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Support Items
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 2 persons complex needs
Support
Item Ref
No.
14 003
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 3 persons complex needs
14 004
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 4 persons complex needs
14 005
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 5 persons complex needs
14 006
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 6 persons complex needs
14 007
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Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with complex
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with complex
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with complex
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with complex
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with complex
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant.
Each
Y
$4,626.70
Each
Y
$4,006.83
Each
Y
$3,181.06
Each
Y
$2,796.50
Each
Y
$2,507.81
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Support Items
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 7 persons
or more - complex needs
Support
Item Ref
No.
14 008
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 2 persons standard
14 009
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 3 persons standard
14 010
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 4 persons standard
14 011
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 5 persons standard
14 012
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Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with complex
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or
mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as
possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs,
per participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or
mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as
possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs,
per participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or
mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as
possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs,
per participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or
mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as
possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs,
per participant.
Each
Y
$2,507.81
Each
Y
$3,573.25
Each
Y
$2,950.11
Each
Y
$2,285.57
Each
Y
$2,188.61
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Support Items
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 6 persons standard
Support
Item Ref
No.
14 013
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 7 persons
or more - standard
14 014
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 3 persons lower needs
14 015
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 4 persons lower needs
14 016
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 5 persons lower needs
14 017
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Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or
mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as
possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs,
per participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or
mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as
possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs,
per participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with lower
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with lower
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with lower
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant.
Each
Y
$2,121.06
Each
Y
$2,121.06
Each
Y
$1,808.41
Each
Y
$1,796.43
Each
Y
$1,746.32
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Support Items
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 6 persons lower needs
Support
Item Ref
No.
14 018
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 7 persons
or more - lower needs
14 019
short term accommodation
and assistance in a centre
or a group residence
14 022
assistance in a shared living
arrangement for 2 persons lower needs
14 027
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with lower
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with lower
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant.
Integrated support for self-care, accommodation,
food & activities in a centre or group residence for
short periods. Includes all expenses in 24 hour
period with no additional loading. May be used for
up to 14 consecutive days, then weekly rates apply.
Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to
develop the skills of the individuals with lower
support needs to live as autonomously as possible.
The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per
participant.
Each
Y
$1,613.41
Each
Y
$1,746.32
Day
N
$462.09
Each
Y
$2,079.67
Assistance with daily personal activities
Assisting with and/or supervising personal tasks of daily life to enable the participant to live as autonomously as possible. These supports are provided
individually to participants and can be provided in a range of environments, including but not limited to, the participant’s own home.
A hierarchy of prices applies to this cluster of supports, based on:
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The level of support provided
o A higher intensity support may be paid where a participant requires assistance from a support worker with additional qualifications and experience
relevant to the participant’s complex needs
o Highly frequent (at least 1 instance per shift) assistance to manage challenging behaviours that require intensive positive behaviour support
o High medical support needs require continual active support
The time of day that the support is provided
o Daytime starts at 6am and finishes at 8pm
o Evening is where the support finishes after 8pm and before 12 midnight
o Overnight is where the support finishes after 12 midnight and before 6am.
The day of the week that the support is provided
o A weekday is Monday to Friday
o The extra rates paid for Saturday, Sunday and public holidays are in substitution for, and not cumulative upon, the shift premiums payable for
evening and overnight supports
o No additional rates are payable for Saturday/Sunday/Public holidays where the support finishes after 8pm.
The price for overnight monitoring and inactive sleepover includes 1 hour of assistance where required.
Support Items
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Support
Item Ref
No.
Description
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Price
Support Items
Support
Item Ref
No.
overnight monitoring of self- 09 025
care - off site or onsite, on
call (incl 1 hr assist)
assistance from live-in carer 09 002
assistance with Home
Enteral Nutrition and other
special diet costs exceeding
normal food costs
assistance with self-care
activities on Saturdays
09 003
assistance with self-care
activities on Sundays
09 014
assistance with self-care
activities per weekday
evening
specialised home based
assistance for a child with
disability in order to sustain
informal supports
09 015
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09 013
09 016
Description
UoM
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Required
Price
Overnight on-call assistance with, or supervision of,
personal tasks of daily living.
Each
Y
$1.00
A person lives in the house of, or travels with the
participant and provides assistance with, and/or
supervision of, personal tasks of daily life to develop
skills of the participant to live as autonomously as
possible.
To be provided only where feeds or specialised
food, supplements exceed cost of regular food
Hour
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Hour
N
$58.82
Hour
N
$74.86
Hour
N
$46.79
Hour
N
$42.77
Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of
daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as
autonomously as possible.
Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of
daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as
autonomously as possible.
Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of
daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as
autonomously as possible.
Specialist assistance in the home required due to
additional requirements of the child’s disability; may
be provided to strengthen the sustainability of
informal supports.
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Support Items
assistance with self-care overnight - higher intensity
Support
Item Ref
No.
09 026
active overnight assistance
with self-care
09 001
assistance with personal
domestic activities
09 004
assistance with self-care
activities on Public Holidays
- higher intensity
assistance with self-care
activities on Saturdays higher intensity
assistance with self-care
activities on Sundays higher intensity
assistance with self-care
activities during daytime
weekdays - higher intensity
09 005
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09 006
09 007
09 008
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Assistance with, or supervision of, personal tasks of
daily living where intensive overnight support is
needed and the care giver will not have the option to
sleep
Assistance with, or supervision of, personal tasks of
daily living where overnight support is needed and
the care giver will not have the option to sleep
Assist participant to undertake and/or develop skills
to maintain their home environment where the
participant owns their own home & has sole or
substantial responsibility for its maintenance.
Includes assisting participant to do basic house &
yard work.
Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of
daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as
autonomously as possible.
Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of
daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as
autonomously as possible.
Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of
daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as
autonomously as possible.
Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of
daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as
autonomously as possible.
Hour
N
$50.58
Hour
N
$47.59
Hour
N
$42.77
Hour
N
$94.52
Hour
N
$61.97
Hour
N
$78.25
Hour
N
$45.71
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Support Items
assistance with self-care
activities per weekday
evening - higher intensity
assistance with self-care night-time sleepover
assistance with self-care
activities during daytime
weekdays
assistance with self-care
activities on Public Holidays
Support
Item Ref
No.
09 009
09 010
09 011
09 012
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of
daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as
autonomously as possible.
Assistance with, or supervision of, personal tasks of
daily living where overnight support is needed, but
the care giver can sleep when not required to
provide support.
Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of
daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as
autonomously as possible.
Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of
daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as
autonomously as possible.
Hour
N
$49.77
Each
N
$179.40
Hour
N
$42.77
Hour
N
$90.90
Assistance with travel/transport arrangements
This focuses on the provision of transport to enable participation in community, social, economic and daily life activities. This includes, but is not limited
to, taxis and specialist transport arrangements. This is provided when the participant is unable to access alternative forms of transport as a
result of their disability.
Support Items
travel - remote
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Support
Item Ref
No.
10 004
Description
For travel to provide supports to participants in
regional and remote areas. As approved by NDIA.
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Y
$1.00
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Support Items
other transport fares
Support
Item Ref
No.
10 001
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Where a participant is unable to use public transport
because of their disability, transport can be funded
for a taxi, carer or community transport. Owners of
private vehicles (carers/individuals) can claim
mileage up to $0.78/km. Other providers quote.
Each
Y
$1,574.40
Community nursing care for high care needs
This is the provision of specialist care for participants who have high care needs. This involves support from a person with a high level of training to
respond to the participant’s complex needs. This does not include acute nursing care as delivered by the health system.
Support Items
training or provision of
support by a registered
nurse
training or provision of
support by a registered
nurse - travel time
Support
Item Ref
No.
13 002
Description
Provision of care, training and supervision of a
delegated worker to respond to the complex care
needs of a participant where that care is not the
usual responsibility of the Health System.
13 003
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Hour
N
$92.11
Hour
N
$92.11
Development of daily living and life skills
Development of daily living and life skills focuses on training and development activities undertaken by the participant or their carer to increase their
ability to live as autonomously as possible. Training can be provided either individually or through group activities and can include skills in daily life
activities, communication and social skills, problem solving and managing funding of supports.
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Support Items
general life skills
development activities
group based training / skills
development in daily
personal activities
group social skills
development
individual life and personal
skills development
individual social skills
development
numeracy, literacy, money /
financial management skills
development
parenting training relating to
disability
training for carers
Support
Item Ref
No.
15 001
15 002
15 003
15 004
15 005
15 006
15 007
15 008
training in planning and plan 15 009
management
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Includes training for the use of public transport
Hour
Y
$1.00
Training for the participant in a group of 3 or more to
increase their independence in daily personal
activities.
Social skills development in a group of 3 or more.
Hour
N
$17.99
Hour
N
$17.99
Individual training provided in the home for general
life skills to increase independence.
Social skills development with an individual, for
participation in community and social activities.
Numeracy, literacy, money or financial management
training and skills development.
Hour
N
$42.77
Hour
N
$53.99
Hour
N
$53.99
Training to parents of children with disabilities to
assist them in their parenting role or training for
parents with a disability to assist them in parenting
their children.
Training for carers in matters related to caring for a
person with disability
training in planning and plan management for
participants unable to do this independently but who
could do all or part of the task with training.
Hour
N
$53.99
Hour
N
$53.99
Hour
N
$53.99
Interpreting and translation
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Interpreting and translation focuses on assistance to the participant to enable independent communication in essential personal, social or community
activities where translation is not available from a mainstream service.
Support Items
Auslan one, Auslan two
training
Support
Item Ref
No.
21 001
Auslan or Signed English
Interpreting
interpreting & translating
live captioning
21 002
remote captioning
21 005
telephone or video
interpreting
21 006
21 003
21 004
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Training in the use of Auslan and other
communication techniques; tafe course fee or
equivalent.
Formal interpreting for Auslan or signed English
Each
Y
$115.46
Hour
N
$117.55
Services to interpret or translate another language.
Captioning provided in person for participant with
hearing impairment.
Captioning completed remotely for participant with
hearing impairment.
Telephone or video services to interpret or translate
another language or format.
Hour
Hour
N
Y
$117.55
$209.92
Hour
Y
$209.92
Hour
Y
$83.97
Early intervention supports for early childhood
Provision of a mix of therapies, and a key worker for the family, are expected to fall into one of the three categories;
Level 1 – low needs – up to $6000 to $8397 per annum,
Level 2 – medium needs - $8398 to $12595 per annum, or
Level 3 – high needs - $12596 to $16794 per annum.
Level 1 (low needs) is generally appropriate for a child with a developmental delay, or mild disability, who is developing slower than their peers.
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Level 2 (medium needs) is generally appropriate for a child with a disability or developmental delay who either has moderate single and/or multiple
areas of needs/concern that require specific intervention, or behavioural concerns or some family complexities that require referral to other agencies.
Level 3 (high needs) us generally appropriate for a child with a disability and/or/severe developmental delay, multiple disabilities, severe behavioural
difficulties, rapid deterioration and/or complex health/medical needs who has severe and/or multiple needs that require specific intervention.
It is expected that NDIS will fund necessary and reasonable early childhood interventions that are intensive where the intervention is able to deliver
significant improvements within a period of approximately 6 months. Up to four periods of early intervention may be funded.
Support Items
early childhood
interventions - travel time
specialised group early
childhood interventions
Support
Item Ref
No.
16 002
16 003
specialised individual
therapy for early childhood
16 005
transdisciplinary early
childhood intervention
16 006
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Group multidisciplinary early childhood interventions
and family focussed information and training
Group based specialist interventions to assist a child
with disability or developmental delay and their
family in home, care, community and education
settings. Maximum group of 4.
Individual specialist interventions to assist a child
with disability or developmental delay and their
family in home, care, community and education
settings.
A coordinated & integrated program where multiple
professionals share responsibility in evaluating,
planning & implementing supports to improve
capacity of a child with disability or developmental
delay & their family. Quote based on annual amount.
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$57.38
Hour
N
$172.13
Each
Y
$12,595.18
Management of funding for supports in a participant's plan
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This support focuses on strengthening the participant’s ability to undertake tasks associated with the management of their supports. Plan management
is the financial management of the plan supports including making payments to providers, expense claims processing, developing monthly statements
for participants and claiming for payment from NDIA. This support may include a small component of liaison with providers on the engagement and
provision of supports and the implementation of the participant's plan, known as service intermediary activities. Support may be provided in two ways:
financial and service intermediary assistance or just financial intermediary assistance. Plan Management Providers need to make payments directly to
the participants’ providers and then seek reimbursement from the agency.
Support Items
service intermediary
activities
financial intermediary - set
up costs
financial intermediary
monthly processing
financial and service
intermediary - set up costs
Support
Item Ref
No.
26 001
26 003
26 004
26 002
Description
Undertaking regular liaison with providers and
monitoring support provision.
A one-off setting up of the financial management
arrangements for managing of funding of supports.
A monthly fee for the ongoing maintenance of the
financial management arrangements for managing
of funding of supports.
The setting up of the financial and service
management arrangements to assist with the
managing of funding of supports.
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Hour
Y
$52.06
Each
Y
$209.92
Each
Y
$31.49
Each
Y
$314.88
Household Tasks
Household tasks enable the participant to maintain their home environment. This may involve undertaking essential household tasks that the
participant is not able to undertake.
Support Items
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Support
Item Ref
No.
Description
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Price
Support Items
house and/or yard
maintenance
house cleaning and other
household activities
linen service
assistance with the cost of
preparation and delivery of
meals
Support
Item Ref
No.
20 001
20 002
20 003
20 005
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Performing essential house and or yard activities
that the participant is not able to undertake.
Performing essential house cleaning activities that
the participant is not able to undertake.
Provision of clean linen to a participant unable to do
their own laundry without assistance.
Preparation and delivery of meals to a participant
who is unable to do this themselves, and is not in
receipt of other supports that would meet the same
need. Food costs not included. Cost varies with the
number of meals prepared and deliveries required.
Hour
N
$41.23
Hour
N
$41.97
Each
Y
$20.00
Each
Y
$10.89
Participation in community, social and civic activities
Household tasks enable the participant to maintain their home environment. This may involve undertaking essential household tasks that the
participant is not able to undertake.
Support Items
community, social and
recreational activity costs
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Support
Item Ref
No.
23 023
Description
Annual support to enable a participant to
independently engage in community, social and
recreational activities when costs of participation
exceed an affordable level and without, the
participant would be at risk of social isolation.
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Each
N
$500.00
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Support Items
group based community,
social and recreational
activities - higher staff ratio Sunday
Support
Item Ref
No.
23 026
group based community,
23 025
social and recreational
activities - higher staff ratio Saturday
Outside of School Hours
Care for Teenagers with
Disability
vacation care
14 021
assistance to access
community,
social/recreational actsindividual higher intensitypublic holiday
assistance to access
community,
social/recreational actsindividual higher intensityweekday evening
23 001
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14 024
23 002
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Community, social and recreational activities on a
Sunday in a group with a staff ratio of a maximum of
2 persons per staff worker when the participant has
challenging behaviour or high medical support
needs.
Community, social and recreational activities on a
Saturday in a group with a staff ratio of a maximum
of 2 persons per staff worker when the participant
has challenging behaviour or high medical support
needs.
Outside of School Hours Care for Teenagers with
Disability required due to the additional needs
related to their disability
Vacation care required due to additional needs
related to disability
Individual participation support by a support worker
with additional qualifications and experience
relevant to the participant’s complex needs on a
public holiday.
Hour
N
$53.70
Hour
N
$40.28
Hour
Y
$49.04
Day
Y
$49.04
Hour
N
$94.52
Individual participation support by a support worker
with additional qualifications and experience
relevant to the participant’s complex needs during
the weekday evening.
Hour
N
$49.77
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Support Items
assistance to access
community,
social/recreational acts individual - higher intensity Saturday
assistance to access
community,
social/recreational acts individual higher intensity Sundays
assistance to access
community,
social/recreational acts individual higher intensity weekdays
assistance to access
community, social and
recreational activities individual -per public
holiday
assistance to access
community, social and
recreational activities individual -per weekday
evening
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
23 003
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Individual participation support by a support worker
with additional qualifications and experience
relevant to the participant’s complex needs on a
Saturday.
Hour
N
$61.97
23 004
Individual participation support by a support worker
with additional qualifications and experience
relevant to the participant’s complex needs on a
Sunday.
Hour
N
$78.25
23 005
Individual participation support by a support worker
with additional qualifications and experience
relevant to the participant’s complex needs during
the week.
Hour
N
$45.71
23 006
Provision of support to enable a participant to
independently engage in community, social and
recreational activities on a public holiday.
Hour
N
$90.90
23 007
Provision of support to enable a participant to
independently engage in community, social and
recreational activities during the week
Hour
N
$46.79
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Support Items
assistance to access
community, social and
recreational activities individual -per weekdays
assistance to access
community, social and
recreational activities individual -Saturday
assistance to access
community, social and
recreational activities individual -Sundays
group based activities in a
centre - core
group based activities in a
centre - higher staff ratio
group based activities in a
centre - Saturday
group based activities in a
centre - Sunday
group based activities in a
centre - weekday evening
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
23 008
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Provision of support to enable a participant to
independently engage in community, social and
recreational activities during the week
Hour
N
$42.77
23 009
Provision of support to enable a participant to
independently engage in community, social and
recreational activities on a Saturday.
Hour
N
$58.82
23 010
Provision of support to enable a participant to
independently engage in community, social and
recreational activities on a Sunday.
Hour
N
$74.86
23 011
social and recreational activities in a centre based
program
Social and recreational activities in a centre based
program when a participant has challenging
behaviour or high medical support needs. The
activity is between 6am and 8pm with a staff ratio of
a maximum of 2 persons per staff worker.
Social and recreational activities in a centre based
program on Saturdays
social and recreational activities in a centre based
program on Sundays
Social and recreational activities in a centre based
program when the activity finishes after 8pm.
Hour
N
$18.64
Hour
N
$27.40
Hour
N
$27.32
Hour
N
$34.95
Hour
N
$20.46
23 012
23 013
23 014
23 015
Description
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Support Items
group based community,
social and recreational
activities
group based community,
social and recreational
activities - Saturday
group based community,
social and recreational
activities - Sunday
group based community,
social and recreational
activities - weekday evening
development of skills for
community, social and
recreational participation
group based community,
social and recreational
activities - higher staff ratio
Support
Item Ref
No.
23 016
23 017
23 018
23 019
23 022
23 024
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Community, social and recreational activities in a
group.
Hour
N
$21.39
Provision of support to enable a participant to
engage in community, social and recreational
activities in a group on Saturdays
Provision of support to enable a participant to
engage in community, social and recreational
activities in a group on Sundays
Provision of support to enable a participant to
engage in community, social and recreational
activities in a group on weekday evenings when the
activity finishes after 8pm
Training or skills development to enable a
participant to independently engage in community,
social and recreational activities
Community, social and recreational activities in a
group with a staff ratio of a maximum of 2 persons
per staff worker when the participant has
challenging behaviour or high medical support
needs.
Hour
N
$29.42
Hour
N
$37.43
Hour
N
$23.40
Hour
N
$53.99
Hour
N
$27.40
Physical wellbeing activities
Physical wellbeing activities promote and encourage physical well-being, including exercise and healthy diets.
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These supports are provided due to the additional requirements of the participant’s disability and to assist them to participate in physical wellbeing
activities.
Support Items
dietician consultation and
diet plan development
Support
Item Ref
No.
25 001
dietician distance travel
25 002
dietician group session
25 003
exercise physiology
25 004
exercise physiology in a
group
25 005
exercise physiology
distance travel
personal training
25 006
25 008
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Individual advice to a participant on managing diet
for health and wellbeing due to the impact of their
disability
Travel to the participant from the providers work
location, where return trip travel is more than 10kms.
Group based specialist dietary advice on managing
diet for wellbeing due to the impact of their disability
Individual advice to a participant regarding exercise
required due to the impact of their disability
advice to a participant regarding exercise required
due to the impact of their disability provided in group
setting
travel to the participant from the providers work
location, where return trip travel is more than 10km
Personal training provided to a participant required
due to the impact of their disability.
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$57.38
Hour
N
$140.06
Hour
N
$46.69
Hour
N
$140.06
Hour
N
$52.48
Specialised assessment of skills, abilities and needs
This cluster is the provision of specialised assessment where the participant may have complex or unclear needs or requires long term and/or intensive
supports.
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Support Items
assessment of driving
continence aids:
assessment,
recommendation, training
specialist assessment of
skills, abilities and needs
Support
Item Ref
No.
02 001
02 002
02 004
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Assessment, of ability to driving using adapted
equipment or vehicle modification by a Driver
Trained Occupational Therapist
Assessment, selection and training in use of
equipment for people with incontinence.
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$92.11
Specialised assessment of needs by a professional.
Hour
N
$172.13
Therapeutic supports
Therapeutic supports are provided to assist the participant to apply their functional skills to improve participation and independence in daily, practical
activities in areas such as:
Language and communication
Personal care
Mobility and movement
Interpersonal interactions
Community living
Therapeutic supports funded by NDIS are not directed toward improving a participant’s health.
Therapeutic supports are delivered by allied health professionals including Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech and Language Pathology,
Music Therapist with post graduate qualifications, and Psychology or by a therapy assistant under the supervision of the therapist.
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Qualifications required are outlined further in the Provider Registration Guide to Suitability document.
Travel for a round trip up to 10kms is included in the price of the support. Travel over 10kms is paid at the applicable hourly rate.
Support Items
Counselling as part of a
group
Counselling distance travel
Support
Item Ref
No.
27 003
27 004
Counselling for an individual 27 005
Occupational Therapy
distance travel
27 006
Occupational Therapy in a
group
27 007
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Facilitating self-knowledge, emotional acceptance
and growth and the optimal development of personal
resources through a group session. Assisting
participants to gain their personal goals and gain
greater insight into their lives.
Travel to participant to and from either providers
work location where travel is more than 10kms
Facilitating self-knowledge, emotional acceptance
and growth and the optimal development of personal
resources on a one to one basis. Assist participants
to work towards their personal goals and gain
greater insight into their lives.
Travel to participant to and from either providers
work location or prior appointment where travel is
more than
Provision of Occupational Therapy in a group setting
to assist with activities of daily living, focusing on
supporting positive changes in the person's
functioning, development and wellbeing,
environmental barriers, sensory difficulties, safety.
Hour
N
$48.02
Hour
N
$144.07
Hour
N
$144.07
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$57.38
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Support Items
Occupational Therapy with
an individual
Support
Item Ref
No.
27 008
Orthoptic services to an
individual
Physiotherapy distance
travel
Physiotherapy in a group
27 009
Physiotherapy with an
individual
27 012
Podiatry
27 013
Podiatry distance travel
27 014
Psychology distance travel
27 015
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27 010
27 011
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Provision of individual Occupational Therapy to
assist with daily activities. Focus on activities of daily
life to support changes in functioning & wellbeing.
May include recommendations to address
environmental barriers, sensory difficulties & safety.
Evaluation and treatment of disorders of the eye
musculature
Travel to participant to and from either providers
work location where travel is more than 10kms
Delivery of Physiotherapy support in a group setting
to develop or relearn postural and movement skills &
functional movement patterns, seating & mobility
support, positioning & movement in daily activities;
&/or exercise & advice on physical activity.
Development of a home program or delivery of
physiotherapy to develop or relearn postural
movement skills & functional movement patterns;
seating & mobility support, positioning & movement
in daily activities, or exercise and advice on physical
activity.
Assessment and selection of adapted foot ware or
therapy related to foot, ankle and leg impairments.
Travel to participant to and from either providers
work location where travel is more than 10kms
Travel to participant to and from either providers
work location where travel is more than 10kms
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$57.38
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
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Support Items
Psychology in a group
Support
Item Ref
No.
27 016
Psychology with an
individual
27 017
Social Work distance travel Eligible for AASW ordinary
membership
Social Work in a group Eligible for AASW ordinary
membership
27 018
Social Work with an
individual - Eligible for
AASW ordinary membership
27 020
Speech and Language
Pathology distance travel
27 021
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27 019
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Therapeutic support for psychological, emotional or
behavioural disorder including cognitive therapy and
development of life and social skills.
Support for psychological, emotional or behavioural
disorder including cognitive therapy & development
of life skills. Includes understanding the person's
behaviour & the design of person specific strategies
to assist a person to achieve their goals.
Travel to participant to and from either providers
work location where travel is more than 10kms
Hour
N
$57.38
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$144.07
Provision of social work to empower participants &
improve interactions between participants & their
social networks- assist to engage effectively in
community through group approach, achieve goals,
gain insight into their lives & make informed
decisions
Individual social work to empower participants and
improve interactions between participants and their
social networks. Assistance to engage effectively in
broader community, achieve goals, gain insight into
their lives and make informed decisions.
Travel to participant to and from either providers
work location where travel is more than 10kms
Hour
N
$48.02
Hour
N
$144.07
Hour
N
$172.13
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Support Items
Speech and Language
Pathology in a group
Support
Item Ref
No.
27 022
Speech and Language
Pathology with an individual
27 023
group multidisciplinary
approaches
27 024
individual multidisciplinary
approaches
27 025
music therapy - individual
27 026
music therapy in a group
27 027
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Optimise ability to understand information &
communicate thoughts & needs. Assistance to
ensure safe & effective mealtime support for
participants with difficulty feeding/swallowing,
development of skills of communication partners to
support participation
Optimise ability to understand information &
communicate thoughts & needs. Assistance to
ensure safe & effective mealtime support for
participants with difficulty feeding/swallowing,
development of skills of communication partners to
support participation
Provision of interventions by more than one
professional in a group session towards the
participants agreed goals
Provision of interventions by more than one
professional in a session towards the participants
agreed goals
Provision of individual interventions by a qualified
allied health professional with post graduate
qualifications in music therapy.
provision of interventions by a qualified allied health
professional with post graduate qualifications in
music therapy, in a group of no more than 3 persons
Hour
N
$57.38
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$57.38
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$57.38
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Support Items
therapeutic program
delivered by Therapy
Assistant
Support
Item Ref
No.
27 029
Social Work with an
individual - AASW
accredited social worker
Social Work in a group AASW accredited social
worker
27 031
Social Work distance travel AASW accredited social
worker
27 033
27 032
Description
Program to empower participants & improve
interactions between participants & their social
networks. Assistance to engage effectively in the
community through a group approach to help
achieve goals, gain insight into their lives & make
informed decisions.
Culturally appropriate assistance from an AASW
Accredited Social Worker to deal with complex
personal, inter-personal and social issues
Social work in a group with an AASW Accredited
Social Worker. Including, recovery-focused support
groups and education to empower participants to
improve their social interactions, gain insight and
make informed decisions
Travel by an AASW Accredited Social Worker to
participant from the provider's work location where
travel is more 10 kilometres
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Hour
N
$40.12
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$57.38
Hour
N
$172.13
Training for independence in travel and transport
Supports in this cluster focus on assisting the participant with specific skills development that will enhance the ability of the participant to travel and use
public transport independently. This includes training in driving, using adapted equipment or vehicle modification.
Support Items
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Support
Item Ref
No.
Description
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Support Items
mobility and orientation
training
Support
Item Ref
No.
28 001
public transport training and
support
specialised driving training
and testing
28 002
Specialist driver training
due to disability
28 004
28 003
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Training by an allied health professional in mobility
skills or orientation for a person with visual
impairment.
Training in the use of public transport
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$42.77
Training provided by a Driver Trained Occupational
Therapist in driving using adapted equipment, or
extra tuition required due to a person’s disability.
Driving lessons required due to the impact of
disability. This item should be in response to a driver
trained specialist Occupational Therapist
Assessment.
Hour
N
$172.13
Each
Y
$95.00
Behaviour support
Behaviour support includes a plan developed that aims to limit the likelihood of behaviours of concern developing and /or increasing. This plan provides
assistance to a participant, their family and support persons to identify behaviours of concern, including behaviour that causes harm to the participant
or others. The plan also designs specific positive behaviour support strategies.
Support Items
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Support
Item Ref
No.
Description
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Support Items
behaviour support/
management plan
Support
Item Ref
No.
11 001
behaviour support/
management plan - travel
time
group therapy, family group
therapy
11 002
intensive behavioural
intervention support
11 004
intensive behavioural
intervention support - travel
time
training for carers and
others in behaviour
management strategies
11 005
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11 003
11 006
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Planned strategies to limit behaviours of concern
developing or increasing. Assistance to the
participant & support persons to identify behaviours
such as harm to themselves/others & to design
specific positive behaviour strategies for the support
person.
Travel to participant to and from either providers
work location where travel is more than 10kms
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
Group based interventions to assist in psychosocial
or relational issues, required due the person’s
disability.
Highly specialised intensive support interventions to
address significantly harmful or persistent
behaviours of concern. Development of behaviour
support plans that temporarily use restrictive
practices, with intention to minimise use of these
practices.
Travel to participant to and from either providers
work location where travel is more than 10kms
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$188.93
Hour
N
$188.93
Training for carers and others in behaviour
management strategies required due the persons
disability.
Hour
N
$172.13
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Assistive products and equipment
Assistive technology specialist assessment, set up and training
This includes assistance to a participant by skilled personnel in aids or equipment assessment, set up and training.
Support Items
Referral to Australian
Hearing Community Service
obligation program
ambulant mobility
equipment: Selection,
configuration or training
communication equipment:
assessment, set up and
training
computer and other
technology
recommendation, set up and
training
driving modifications:
recommendation and/or
training
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Support
Item Ref
No.
17 020
17 001
17 002
17 003
17 004
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Provision and training in the use of walking aids for
people with disability
Each
Y
$1.00
Hour
N
$172.13
Recommendation, assessment and training on
augmentative communication equipment for people
with vision, hearing or communication impairments.
Assistance in selecting, setting up and training
participants using adapted or specialist computer
equipment.
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
Recommendation of vehicle modifications and
training in their use by a Driver Trained
Occupational Therapist
Hour
N
$172.13
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Support Items
environmental control unit
recommendation, set up and
training
Home Enteral Nutrition
equipment: assessment,
recommendation and
training
home modifications design
to meet participants
functional needs
Orthotics: Selection and or
manufacture
Prosthetics: Selection and
or manufacture
specialised seating:
selection, fitting and follow
up
transfer equipment:
assessment, set up, training
vision equipment for
communication or
household management
assessment, set up and
training
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Support
Item Ref
No.
17 005
Description
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Assistance in selecting, setting up and training
participant using adapted or specialist environmental
control equipment.
Recommendation of Home Enteral Nutrition (HEN)
equipment, giving sets and other peripherals
required for HEN.
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$92.11
17 012
Home modifications designed by an Occupational
Therapist for a participant's needs.
Hour
N
$172.13
17 013
Provision of orthotic for the arms, hands, legs, feet
or body for people with a physical impairment.
Provision of prosthetic arms, hands, legs and feet
for people with amputation or limb loss.
Therapists time for selection and fitting of complex
customised or custom made seating. Does not
include technicians time which is provided under the
price of the product or specialised set up and
delivery.
Use of hoists and other transfer equipment for
people with disability and their carers.
Recommendation of vision equipment related to the
management of written communication on paper or
electronically, or other household management such
as cooking or cleaning.
Hour
N
$155.34
Hour
N
$155.34
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
Hour
N
$172.13
17 011
17 014
17 016
17 017
17 018
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Support Items
Support
Item Ref
No.
wheeled mobility equipment: 17 019
Selection, configuration or
training
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Provision and training in the use of wheelchairs,
specialised strollers and mobility scooters for people
with disability
Hour
N
$172.13
Assistive equipment for recreation
This incorporates aids and equipment to assist participants in undertaking competitive and non-competitive sports and other recreational pursuits.
Support Items
hand-propelled bicycles
specialist tricycles
disability specific cycle
adaptions
basketball wheelchair
rugby wheelchair
track race wheelchair
sport adaptions to
wheelchair (power or
manual)
beach suitable wheelchair
specialised bowling
equipment
other toy adaptions
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Support
Item Ref
No.
12 18 05 00
12 18 09 00
12 18 21 00
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Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
$1.00
$1.00
$3,000.00
30 09 03 01
30 09 03 02
30 09 00 10
30 09 00 11
Each
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
Y
$3,750.00
$4,750.00
$5,500.00
$500.00
30 09 00 12
30 09 12 01
Each
Each
Y
N
$800.00
$300.00
30 03 03 03
Each
Y
$100.00
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Support Items
adapted books
Support
Item Ref
No.
30 03 03 02
Description
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books adapted with switches or other adaptions to
enable a child or young person with disability to use
them.
Interfaces that allow a person with disability to
access recreational gaming equipment when unable
to do so through conventional routes
Interfaces which enable a person with disability to
activate standard household audio visual equipment
by switch scanning voice or eye gaze
terminal device to enable participation in sport
Each
Y
$50.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
30 09 03 09
Each
Y
$1,870.00
30 09 03 08
Each
Y
$1,870.00
Hour
Y
$1.00
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
$100.00
$1.00
$1.00
assistive products for audio
visual pursuits
30 09 03 05
environmental control for
electronic leisure access
30 09 03 07
adaptions for arm and hand
prosthetics for sport and
leisure
prosthetic lower limb
suitable for wet
environments
specialist prosthetic lower
limb for sports
assistance with selection/
adaption of specialised
recreation equipment
adapted mobility toy
recreation equipment rental
other adapted recreation
equipment
30 09 03 06
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23 021
Assistance selecting or modifying specialised
equipment to enable a participant to engage in
community, social and recreational activities
31 03 03 04
80 30 00 00
30 00 00 09
Products such as card holders, camera holders and
adaptions to enable a person with disability to
participate in recreational activity
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Support Items
recreation equipment
delivery, set up/ training
recreation equipment
delivery to a participant
specialised recreation
equipment repairs
switch adapted toys
Support
Item Ref
No.
70 30 00 00
Description
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Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping, set up
adjustment and training for the participant's disability
specific needs.
equipment delivery and removal from wrapping
ready for use
Each
Y
$100.00
Each
Y
$50.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$100.00
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Each
N
$50.00
22 27 16 00
24 13 03 00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$1.00
$400.00
22 27 12 00
24 13 03 01
Each
Each
Y
Y
$80.00
$400.00
71 30 00 00
50 30 00 00
30 03 03 01
Toys adapted with switches or other adaptions to
enable a child or young person with disability to use
them.
Assistive products for household tasks
Aids and equipment to enable participants to undertake cooking, cleaning, washing, home maintenance and other tasks.
Support Items
one or more assistive
devices to assist with
dishwashing
programmable memory aids
environmental control
systems
adapted clocks
environmental control unit
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Support
Item Ref
No.
60 15 09 02
Description
Adapted dish cloths, utensils, detergent dispensers
etc.
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Support Items
ECU controlled wireless
mains socket
environmental control
software
other alarms and door bells
ECU rental
ECU equipment delivery, set
up/ training
ECU equipment delivery to a
participant
other assistive equipment
for household tasks
Support
Item Ref
No.
24 13 03 02
Description
24 13 06 00
22 06 27 00
60 24 13 03
70 24 13 03
71 24 13 03
60 15 12 00
Amplified, visual alert and/or vibratory alarms
Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping,
fitting/adjusting for participant disability specific
needs and/ or training.
equipment delivery and removal from wrapping
ready for use
Equipment specially selected due to the persons
disability that enables them to perform household
tasks like cleaning or maintenance
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Each
Y
$70.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
$55.00
$50.00
$300.00
Each
Y
$50.00
Each
Y
$50.00
Assistive products for personal care and safety
Aids and equipment for personal care or safety including beds and pressure mattresses, toilet and bathroom equipment, specialised clothing and
continence needs.
Beds and pressure care mattresses and accessories
Support Items
bed sticks-townsend long
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Support
Item Ref
No.
12 31 09 05
Description
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N
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Support Items
pressure mattress
continuous air loss
electric bed repair
bed sticks- standard
bed cradle- adjustable
height
bed rails covers
beds - extensions
over bed table
pressure mattress air filled
section
bed blocks
bed and mattress rental
bed/ mattress equipment
delivery, set up/ training
Support
Item Ref
No.
04 33 06 05
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Price
Each
Y
$11,000.00
50 18 12 01
12 31 09 02
18 12 21 01
Each
Each
Each
N
N
N
$300.00
$40.00
$70.00
18 12 27 03
18 12 33 00
60 18 03 15
04 33 06 01
Each
Each
Each
Each
N
Y
Y
Y
$190.00
$250.00
$70.00
$680.00
18 12 12 05
80 18 12 10
70 18 12 10
Each
Each
Each
N
Y
Y
$20.00
$50.00
$100.00
Each
Y
$50.00
Each
Each
Each
N
N
Y
$125.00
$210.00
$2,550.00
Each
Y
$4,500.00
bed/ mattress equipment
delivery to a participant
bed wedges- foam 30cm
bed bolster
pressure reduction overlay
71 18 12 10
beds - hi lo with companion
bed
18 12 10 99
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18 12 27 02
18 12 27 01
04 33 06 04
Description
Mattress for very complex needs, usually for
participants in bed for most of the day and night.
weekly rate
Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping,
fitting/adjusting for the participant’s disability specific
needs and/or training in usage.
equipment delivery and removal from wrapping
ready for use
overlay with air or other substance, mechanical or
not
hi-lo bed with second detachable bed for partner,
detachment is to assist with care needs
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Support Items
personal care and safety
equipment- other
Support
Item Ref
No.
09 00 00 01
Description
Includes other reasonable and necessary personal
care and safety equipment not listed, due to impact
of participant's disability.
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Y
$1.00
beds - power adjust,
estimate
bed pole for electric bed
beds - power adjust 4
section
beds - power adjust- child
suitable rails
beds - extra width or height
power adjust
sleep system
18 12 10 01
Each
Y
$1,850.00
12 31 09 07
18 12 10 02
Each
Each
N
Y
$145.00
$1,850.00
18 12 10 03
Each
Y
$2,500.00
18 12 10 04
Each
Y
$4,000.00
Each
Y
$2,000.00
bed rails
18 12 27 04
Each
Y
$500.00
pressure reduction mattress
04 33 06 03
Positioning cushions to help a participant maintain a
consistent and optimal position while sleeping or
resting.
Rails which attach to a bed to prevent the participant
falling out. Price guidance is for one bed rail.
mattress with pressure reduction properties
Each
Y
$650.00
Description
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Each
N
$1,220.00
18 12 24 01
Continence related equipment
Support Items
continence package A child annual amount
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Support
Item Ref
No.
09 24 03 01
Indwelling catheters, bags, night bottle or bags and
change kits.
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Support Items
continence package A adult annual amount
continence package B intermittent mild - annual
amount
continence package C intermittent moderate
annual amount
continence package D intermittent higher needs
annual amount
adult intermittent catheters
standard 3/day- annual
adult intermittent catheters
standard 4/day- annual
adult intermittent catheters
standard 6/day- annual
continence package Eexternal
adult absorbent pull up or
brief 12/day- annual supply
adult absorbent pull up or
brief 6/day- annual supply
adult absorbent pull up or
brief 3/day- annual supply
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Item Ref
No.
09 24 03 02
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indwelling catheters, bags, night bottle or bags and
change kits.
3 per day intermittent catheters with gel and
lubricant - annual amount.
Each
N
$1,220.00
Each
Y
$1,082.00
09 24 06 06
4 per day intermittent catheters with gel and
lubricant - annual amount.
Each
Y
$1,295.00
09 24 06 07
6 per day intermittent catheters with gel and
lubricant - annual amount.
Each
Y
$2,390.00
09 24 06 15
Each
N
$1,095.00
09 24 06 16
Each
N
$1,460.00
09 24 06 17
Each
N
$2,190.00
Each
Y
$1,570.00
09 30 21 04
sheaths, leg bags, drain bag or bottle, strapsannual amount
single-use diapers
Each
N
$6,700.00
09 30 21 03
single-use diapers
Each
N
$3,350.00
09 30 21 01
single-use diapers
Each
N
$1,675.00
09 24 06 05
09 24 09 05
Description
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Support Items
adult absorbent pull up or
brief 4/day- annual supply
single-use inserts / padsadult 12/day - annual supply
single-use inserts / padsadult 3/day - annual supply
single-use inserts / padsadult 4/day - annual supply
single-use inserts / padsadult 6/day - annual supply
child nappy single-use
12/day - annual supply
child nappy single-use 3/day
- annual supply
child nappy single-use 4/day
- annual supply
child nappy single-use 6/day
- annual supply
continence aids delivery non metropolitan
Support
Item Ref
No.
09 30 21 02
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Price
Each
N
$2,233.00
09 30 18 08
Each
Y
$2,452.00
09 30 18 05
Each
Y
$624.00
09 30 18 06
Each
Y
$817.00
09 30 18 07
Each
Y
$1,226.00
single-use diapers
09 30 12 14
Nappy for a child’s disability specific needs
Each
Y
$2,365.00
09 30 12 11
Nappy for a child’s disability specific needs
Each
Y
$600.00
09 30 12 12
Nappy for a child’s disability specific needs
Each
Y
$800.00
09 30 12 13
Nappy for a child’s disability specific needs
Each
Y
$1,180.00
71 09 30 01
Delivery of continence items in regional and remote
areas - expected maximum up to 4 deliveries per
year. Price guidance is per delivery.
Delivery of continence items in regional Metropolitan
areas - expected maximum up to 4 deliveries per
year. Price guidance is per Delivery.
Individualised continence package or products not
listed elsewhere in this list.
Each
N
$30.00
Each
N
$22.50
Each
N
$50.00
continence aids delivery metropolitan
71 09 30 02
continence products - other
for child
09 24 06 01
www.ndis.gov.au
Description
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Support Items
continence products - other
for adult
incontinence alarms
washable incontinence
sheets
Support
Item Ref
No.
09 24 06 10
05 09 03 00
09 30 15 00
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
N
$50.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$25.00
$25.00
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
vest used for people with thermoregulatory problems
Each
N
$120.00
protective helmet for people with seizures or falls etc
Each
Y
$170.00
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$2,142.00
Each
Y
$2,442.00
buzzer or similar used in continence training
Equipment or aids for dressing or specialised clothing
Support Items
Support
Item Ref
No.
cooling vest- small, medium, 04 30 06 00
large
helmets
09 06 03 00
Equipment for eating and drinking
Support Items
HEN pump only- annual
HEN pump and syringe
feeds- annual
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
15 09 30 02
15 09 30 01
Description
Pump often free on loan but includes other
consumables for people who do not also syringe
feed
Pump often free on loan, includes gastrostomy,
extension tubes, giving sets, containers and
syringes.
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Support Items
HEN bolus syringe onlyannual
additional gastrostomy
devices- 3 annual
additional extension sets for
bolus feeding- 10 annual
additional extension sets for
pump feeding- 10 annual
additional giving sets- 270
annual
additional containers- 50
annual
additional bolus syringes100 annual
additional water flush
syringes- 100 annual
one or more assistive
products for eating and
drinking
HEN equipment delivery
one or more small devices
to assist with food and drink
preparations
HEN equipment repairs
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
15 09 30 03
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
average annual allocation
Each
Y
$925.00
15 09 30 20
average annual allocation
Each
Y
$280.00
15 09 30 21
average annual allocation
Each
Y
$140.00
15 09 30 22
average annual allocation
Each
Y
$140.00
15 09 30 23
average annual allocation
Each
Y
$950.00
15 09 30 24
average annual allocation
Each
Y
$165.00
15 09 30 25
average annual allocation
Each
Y
$60.00
15 09 30 26
average annual allocation
Each
N
$50.00
60 15 09 01
Adapted cups, spoons, cutlery and other assistive
products for eating and drinking.
Each
N
$100.00
Each
Each
Y
N
$50.00
$50.00
Each
Y
$100.00
71 15 09 30
60 15 03 00
Description
Includes adapted cooking utensils and basic
appliances.
50 15 09 30
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Support Items
Other HEN equipment
including additional cost of
food when necessary.
Support
Item Ref
No.
15 09 30 27
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$500.00
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$1,300.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$2,120.00
Each
Y
$2,680.00
18 09 39 03
Chairs with an in built mechanical or electric system
to assist participant in movement to a standing
position.
custom fit seating for people with body shape or
pressure care needs to accommodate
custom fit seating for people with body shape or
pressure care needs to accommodate
custom fit seating for people with body shape or
pressure care needs to accommodate
feeding seat for a child with basic supports
Each
Y
$970.00
18 09 39 04
feeding seat for a child with basic supports
Each
Y
$1,160.00
04 33 18 09
chairs with full pressure relief via water filled inserts
Each
Y
$2,000.00
HEN equipment outside usual 12 month bundles
Specialised household furniture
Support Items
electric lift chairs- sit to
stand
lounge chairs with moulded
seating
adult postural chair with
pressure relief- air type
child postural chair with
pressure relief- air type
child postural chair- feeding,
minimum componentssmall
child postural chair- feeding,
minimum componentsmedium
water chairs
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
18 09 03 00
18 09 21 00
18 09 39 01
18 09 39 02
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Support Items
standing frame- child under
5
standing frame child over 5
or teen
child postural chair with
maximum components
seating/standing frame
equipment delivery to a
participant
seating/standing frame
equipment delivery, set up/
training
standing frame adult
other adapted furniture
Support
Item Ref
No.
04 48 08 01
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
apparatus to hold a person in a standing position
Each
Y
$600.00
04 48 08 02
apparatus to hold a person in a standing position
Each
Y
$3,100.00
18 09 39 05
feeding seat for a child with supports for head, body
hips feet etc.
Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping,
fitting/adjusting for participant’s disability specific
needs and or training.
equipment delivery, removal from wrapping ready,
fitting/adjusting for participant and or training.
Each
Y
$1,100.00
Each
Y
$50.00
Each
Y
$100.00
apparatus to hold a person in a standing position
includes therapy cushions, conductive education
furniture, hand grips mounted on furniture etc
Each
Each
Y
Y
$3,100.00
$50.00
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$100.00
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
$125.00
$250.00
$280.00
70 18 09 39
71 18 09 39
04 48 08 03
04 18 09 01
Description
Bathroom and toilet equipment
Support Items
seat toilet raise adjustable
wide
seat toilet raise folding
seat toilet raise 550 wide
seat toilet raise 600 wide
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
09 12 21 08
Description
09 12 21 09
09 12 21 10
09 12 21 11
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Support Items
seat toilet raise 650 wide
bathing care and grooming
aids
bedside commode
adjustable folding
bedside commode extra
wide
stool shower adjustable with
arms
mobile shower commodeself propel folding
mobile shower commodelow transporter
chair shower adjustable with
arms wide
mobile shower commodebari transporter- 550w
chair shower bariatric
175kgs
mobile shower commodechild transporter
mobile shower commodechild self propel
chair shower bariatric
195kgs
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
09 12 21 12
60 09 33 00
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Each
Y
N
$310.00
$50.00
09 12 03 01
Each
Y
$300.00
09 12 03 03
Each
N
$370.00
09 33 03 11
Each
Y
$65.00
09 12 03 11
Each
N
$1,500.00
09 12 03 12
Each
Y
$885.00
09 33 03 03
Each
Y
$85.00
09 12 03 13
Each
Y
$1,400.00
09 33 03 04
Each
Y
$370.00
09 12 03 15
Each
Y
$1,250.00
09 12 03 17
Each
Y
$1,630.00
09 33 03 06
Each
Y
$385.00
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Support Items
mobile shower commodechild
chair shower bariatric
210kgs
mobile shower commodepotty junior
stool shower adjustable with
back
mobile shower commodepotty child
mobile shower commodetransporter slide hi
mobile shower commodespecialised child with
supports
toilet surround adjustable
bathboard plastic no handle
bath corner seat size 1
change table- electronic
bedside commode
adjustable height
bidets- detachable
insert for reducing length or
depth of a bathtub
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
09 12 03 18
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$1,700.00
09 33 03 07
Each
Y
$395.00
09 12 03 20
Each
Y
$770.00
09 33 03 13
Each
Y
$180.00
09 12 03 19
Each
Y
$970.00
09 12 03 22
Each
Y
$880.00
09 12 03 24
Each
Y
$1,040.00
09 12 12 01
09 33 03 31
09 33 03 41
09 33 12 01
09 12 03 02
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
$60.00
$60.00
$550.00
$3,700.00
$130.00
Each
Y
$400.00
Each
Y
$1.00
09 33 18 00
Description
equipment attached to toilet with air and water
dispenser for washing following toileting
09 33 27 00
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Support Items
specialised seating for
bathroom equipment
arm and back supports
mounted on toilet
arm supports and toilet back
supports, free-standing
toilet and bathroom
equipment delivery
toilet and bathroom
equipment delivery, set up/
training
raised toilet seats fixed to
toilet
change table manual
toilet surround padded arms
toilet and bathroom
equipment rental
bathing and toileting
equipment repair
bath support for child under
5
bath support over 5 years
bedside commode bari
650mm w
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
09 33 30 99
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$200.00
09 12 24 00
Each
Y
$1.00
09 12 25 00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$50.00
Hour
Y
$100.00
09 12 21 04
Each
Y
$100.00
09 33 12 02
09 12 12 02
80 09 12 01
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
$2,500.00
$95.00
$100.00
Each
N
$200.00
Each
N
$350.00
Each
N
$500.00
Each
N
$560.00
71 09 12 03
70 09 12 03
50 09 33 01
09 33 03 70
09 33 03 71
Description
custom made seating for shower commode or like
bathroom item.
equipment delivery and removal from wrapping
ready for use
Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping,
fitting/adjusting for participant’s disability specific
needs and or training.
short term rental or hire of bathroom or toilet
equipment
repairs to any toileting and bathing equipment
Postural support inserted into a bath or placed on a
stand, for a child unable to sit unaided safely.
Postural support inserted into a bath or placed on a
stand, for a participant unable to sit or recline
unaided safely.
09 12 03 04
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Support Items
seat toilet raise adjustable
chair shower swivel type
specialised shower trolley
bath corner seat size 2
Support
Item Ref
No.
09 12 21 07
09 33 03 05
09 33 03 22
09 33 03 42
Description
e.g. myco
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
Y
$75.00
$375.00
$3,320.00
$600.00
Communication and information equipment
This comprises of aids and equipment to assist participants with alternate communication or to access written or spoken communication via electronic
or other means.
Support Items
fixed position systems mounting for
communication device
word processing software
accessories for telephoning
keyboards/ key guards
Support
Item Ref
No.
24 24 03 01
22 12 24 00
22 24 21 01
22 36 03 01
simple switches
22 36 12 01
switch adapted mouse
input software i.e. voice
activated software
22 36 12 02
22 36 18 01
www.ndis.gov.au
Description
adjustable method of attaching communication
device to wheelchair or furniture
e.g. multipurpose big button switch
guards that assist a person in activating the right
part of a screen or keyboard
Including single input switches, pressure, touch, and
puff.
Computer mouse adapted for switch access.
Software that allows non-manual or alternate access
to a computer.
WA Release Date: 01/08/15
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
$1.00
$100.00
$150.00
Each
Y
$90.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$50.00
$450.00
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Support Items
head pointer
Support
Item Ref
No.
22 36 21 01
eye gaze system
22 36 21 02
face-to-face communication
assistive products
personal reader- speech and
visual output
communication amplifiers
personal reader- speech
output
static-single button device
which provides audible
message output
dynamic display dialogue
units
22 21 00 00
portable audible player for
computer
text to speech device
static audible player display
communication software for
computer or tablet
voice amplifiers for personal
use
22 39 07 02
www.ndis.gov.au
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
assistive products to position screen pointer and to
select items on computer display
Hardware and software that directs or selects inputs
by gaze to activate a computer or communication
device.
Communication boards accessed by pointing, eye
gaze or other selection methods.
Each
Y
$300.00
Each
Y
$9,000.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$5,000.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$1.00
$3,000.00
Each
Y
$250.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$500.00
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
$1.00
$450.00
$170.00
Each
Y
$400.00
22 39 07 04
22 21 06 00
22 39 07 03
device to amplify voice
22 21 09 01
22 21 09 02
22 21 09 03
22 39 07 01
22 21 02 01
22 09 06 01
communication device with customisable and
changing screens which allows a highly customised
voice output generation
Keyed input converting text to speech.
Software to convert a tablet or computer device to a
communication device.
Device to amplify voice.
WA Release Date: 01/08/15
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Support Items
customised commercial
tablet
communication equipment
repairs
voice generators
letter and symbol sets and
boards
microphones
Support
Item Ref
No.
22 21 02 02
Description
50 22 00 01
22 09 03 01
22 21 03 01
Device held to neck which picks up vibrations and
amplifies as speech.
Books or boards with letter symbols or pictures that
assist with communication.
22 18 33 00
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$900.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$650.00
Each
Y
$250.00
Each
Y
$1.00
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Each
Y
Y
$50.00
$400.00
Each
Y
$800.00
Each
N
$30.00
Assistive products for hearing
Support Items
loudspeakers
baby cry alerting systems
for hearing impaired
hearing aid (one) higher
needs-amount in addition to
OHS subsidy
hearing aid replacement fee
OHS devices- over 25yrs not
DVA
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
22 06 27 03
22 27 21 01
22 06 15 00
Description
Visual or vibrating alert
Monaural hearing device for voucher clients with
higher needs from OHS Top-Up Schedule (amount
in addition to OHS subsidy)
22 06 27 01
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Support Items
personal amplifiers/binaural
listener
Support
Item Ref
No.
22 06 27 02
tinnitus reduction device
22 06 27 04
hearing aid (two) higher
needs-amount in addition to
OHS subsidy
adapted landline telephone
22 06 15 01
hearing aid maintenance
OHS voucher client
contribution
telephone coupler
22 06 27 06
remote control
22 06 27 08
streamer
22 06 27 09
www.ndis.gov.au
22 06 27 05
22 06 27 07
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Personal Sound amplifiers can be worn, systems
usually consist of a small box with a microphone to
pick up sound which is then amplified and sent to
the ears via headphones or earbuds
May include higher technology hearing aids with
tinnitus programs or stand-alone maskers and
suppressors.
Binaural hearing devices for voucher clients with
higher needs - from OHS Top Up schedule (amount
in addition to OHS subsidy)
Telephones with features including amplified sound,
different ring pitch and visual alerts using wireless
Bluetooth with a landline
Annual maintenance contribution fee
Each
Y
$250.00
Each
Y
$200.00
Each
Y
$1,600.00
Each
Y
$75.00
Each
N
$40.53
Small portable device that attaches to the earpiece
of the telephone and amplifies sound
A remote control that enables changes to be made
to hearing aids without touching the hearing devices.
It allows access to volume and program changes for
people with poor or nil manual dexterity and for use
by carers.
Enable wireless access to accessories such as
mobile phones, MP3 players and audio devices for
hearing aid users.
Each
Y
$60.00
Each
Y
$200.00
Each
Y
$350.00
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Support Items
vibro tactile devices
Support
Item Ref
No.
22 06 27 10
music devices
22 06 27 12
tv device for hearing
assistance
smoke alarm adapted for
hearing impaired
hearing aid battery and
consumables supply
cochlear and other
implantable processor
repairs
cochlear implant speech
processor and coil
external components for
other implantable devices
22 06 27 14
radio frequency
transmission systems for
hearing
induction loop devices
22 18 24 00
www.ndis.gov.au
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$60.00
Each
Y
$100.00
22 06 27 13
A device that picks up sound and transforms it into a
vibrating signal that is felt by the user
Portable couplers that allow hearing aid users to
access music via audio devices
Systems for delivering sound directly from the TV to
the ear
Visual alert or vibrating smoke alarm packages
Each
Y
$400.00
50 22 06 15
12 months battery supply per hearing aid
Each
N
$103.80
50 22 06 12
payable only if manufacturers invoice for repairs is
retained
Each
Y
$370.00
22 06 21 02
The external part of the Cochlear Implant which
picks up speech and processes the sound
external components for a range of implantable
devices other than cochlear implants for people who
are unable to use conventional hearing aids,
including bone conduction devices and middle ear
implants
Remote microphone sound transmission systems
can be used to overcome difficulties with distance,
background noise and reverberation
Designed for individual use in private and public
situations including reception counters, meetings
and other appointments
Each
N
$8,050.00
Each
N
$6,500.00
Each
Y
$600.00
Each
Y
$80.00
22 06 21 04
22 18 30 00
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Assistive products for vision
Support Items
image-enlarging video
systems- zoom text
audio labellers
sound recording and playing
devices
cctv/ electronic
magnification unit
cctv electronic
magnification unit- portable
image-enlarging video
systems- desk top magnifier
decoders for videotext and
text television
other vision equipment not
listed
assistive products for
drawing and writing
portable note-taking devices
for braille
word processing software
for alternate access- vision
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
22 03 18 01
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
video system which magnifies text or pictures
Each
Y
$850.00
scanners or similar which reads symbol, bar codes
or text
A desk top unit which magnifies paper based or
detailed small objects. For example, Daisy Player
desk top unit which magnifies paper based or
detailed small objects
hand held unit which magnifies paper based or
detailed small objects
Each
Y
$160.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$3,400.00
Each
Y
$750.00
22 18 18 03
Each
Y
$2,500.00
22 18 21 00
Each
Y
$1.00
22 18 18 99
Each
Y
$1.00
22 12 00 01
Each
Y
$1.00
22 12 21 01
Each
Y
$4,495.00
Each
Y
$1,150.00
22 03 18 02
22 18 03 01
22 18 18 01
22 18 18 02
22 12 24 01
Description
e.g. jaws
WA Release Date: 01/08/15
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Support Items
word processing software
for alternate access- text
recognition stand alone
mobile phone with voice
output and enlargement
tactile computer displays
braille printers- desk top
braille printers- portable
braille embosser- notetaker
with voice output
tactile sticks or white canes
assistive products for
electronic orientation
assistive products for
acoustic navigation
tactile maps
dog guide
Support
Item Ref
No.
22 12 24 02
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
N
$2,400.00
22 24 21 02
Each
Y
$475.00
22 39 05 00
22 39 06 01
22 39 06 02
22 39 06 03
Each
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
Y
$4,000.00
$3,500.00
$3,500.00
$4,495.00
12 39 03 00
12 39 06 00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$1.00
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$1.00
$1.00
Each
Y
$2,500.00
Each
Each
N
N
$300.00
$25.00
Each
N
$100.00
Each
Y
$1.00
12 39 09 00
12 39 15 00
30 000
dog guide ongoing costs
30 001
vision equipment repair
vision equipment delivery to
a participant
vision equipment delivery,
set up/ training
vision equipment rental
50 22 18 00
71 22 18 00
www.ndis.gov.au
70 22 18 00
80 22 18 00
Description
e.g. clear reader, read easy
Ultra sonic sensing devices to assist orientation
Devices that give auditory prompts to assist with
navigation.
Specially trained dog to guide person with vision
impairment
Ongoing costs for medication, annual vet checks,
food etc
equipment delivery and removal from wrapping
ready for use
Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping,
fitting/adjusting for participant and or training.
per week rate
WA Release Date: 01/08/15
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Home modification design and construction
This cluster incorporates design and subsequent changes to the participant’s home. Home modification design and construction includes installation of
equipment or changes to building structures, fixture or fittings to enable participants to live as independently as possible or to live safely at home.
Support Items
ramps timber with
galvanised rails- 300 per
lineal meter
ramps concrete with
galvanised rails- 400 per
lineal meter
ramps modular aluminium
removable 2400mm x 1200
mm
ramps modular aluminium
removable 600mm x 1200
mm
ramps modular aluminium
removable 1200mm x 1200
(landing) mm
home modifications- minor
step ramp modification
supply and fit landings and
risers
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
18 30 18 01
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
permanently installed timber ramp with galvanised
rails
Each
Y
$300.00
18 30 18 02
permanently installed concrete ramp with galvanised
rails
Each
Y
$400.00
18 30 18 03
temporary removable ramps which are not portable
Each
Y
$1,000.00
18 30 18 04
temporary removable ramps which are not portable
Each
Y
$600.00
18 30 18 06
temporary removable ramps which are not portable
Each
Y
$800.00
Each
Y
$600.00
18 30 18 07
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Support Items
home modifications- minor
step ramp modification
supply & fit landings, risers
& bilateral handrails
ramp portable fibre glass
1200mm
ramp portable fibre glass
1650mm
ramp portable fibre glass
1350mm
ramp portable fibre glass
2000mm
ramp portable fibre glass
2000mm with edge
ramp portable fibre glass
875mm
ramp portable fibre glass
700mm
elevator- home
fixed vertical lifting platformhome
free standing vertical lifting
platform- home
stair lift with seat
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
18 30 18 08
18 30 15 01
18 30 15 02
18 30 15 03
18 30 15 04
18 30 15 05
18 30 15 06
18 30 15 07
18 30 03 00
18 30 05 00
18 30 07 00
18 30 10 00
Description
portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not
permanently affixed
portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not
permanently affixed
portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not
permanently affixed
portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not
permanently affixed
portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not
permanently affixed
portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not
permanently affixed
portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not
permanently affixed
platform attached to stairs or vertical drop which a
wheelchair or scooter rides on
non enclosed lifting platform similar to a lift usually
traversing smaller distances than an enclosed lift/
elevator
seat and rails attached to stairs or incline for
ambulant person to ride up stairs on
WA Release Date: 01/08/15
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$800.00
Each
Y
$500.00
Each
Y
$675.00
Each
Y
$695.00
Each
Y
$950.00
Each
Y
$1,280.00
Each
Y
$450.00
Each
Y
$400.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$1.00
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
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Support Items
stair climber directed by
attendant for wheelchair
grab rails- internal supply
and install
supply and install
specialised wall taps
home modifications project
manager or building certifier
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 17 03 00
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Portable tracked device which a wheelchair attaches
to and then is tracked upstairs by attendant.
Each
Y
$1.00
18 18 06 01
Each
Y
$70.00
18 24 03 00
Each
Y
$180.00
Hour
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$350.00
Each
Y
$3,000.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$1,300.00
Each
Y
$600.00
Each
Y
$3,000.00
19 002
Project manager or building certifier employed to
ensure compliance with modifications plans to allow
home access by person with disability
slip resistant tile coatingapprox. 5m x 5m
home modifications- kitchen
adaption- no structural work
stair lift with platform
18 33 15 00
ramps modular aluminium
removable 2400mm x 1800
(landing) mm
home modifications- railsexternal
home modificationsbathroom modification
minimal structural work
18 30 18 05
www.ndis.gov.au
18 18 00 04
18 30 11 00
Modifications to a kitchen to enable a person with
disability to access and use it.
platform attached to rail or track to traverse person
over stairs to upper or lower levels
temporary removable ramps which are not portable
18 18 06 02
18 18 00 01
Moving a bath tub or enlarging a shower recess to
improve access, or similar smaller work.
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Support Items
home modificationsbathroom modification
extensive structural work
Support
Item Ref
No.
18 18 00 02
home modificationsbathroom modification
including combining
bathroom and toilet or
laundry.
certification or approval of
home modifications
18 18 00 03
consultation about home
modification designs with
builder
project management of
home modifications
19 003
home modifications- minor
miscellaneous adjustments
18 18 00 05
19 001
19 004
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Extensive structural bathroom changes. For
example, removal of a bath or hobless-shower,
electrical work, relocating plumbing, widening
doorway, waterproofing or changes to the fit-out
such as toilet, tap ware, basin, shower, rails paint
and tiles.
Modifications to combine bathroom, toilet and
laundry. Includes bath removal, hobless shower
creation, plumbing relocation, electrical work,
doorway changes, waterproofing and changes to
bathroom fittings.
Certifier independent of a builder who can advise on
the compliance of plans with the necessary work
undertaken.
drawings or plans which allow agreement to be
confirmed, e.g. modifications and for quotes to be
obtained
Project manager or certifier independent of a
builder, who can provide advice on compliance of
the plans with work undertaken and can co-ordinate
quotes and payments.
Lower cost adaptions such as door adjustments,
safety installations and bathroom fittings.
Each
Y
$13,000.00
Each
Y
$16,000.00
Hour
Y
$1.00
Hour
Y
$1.00
Hour
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$100.00
Personal mobility equipment
www.ndis.gov.au
WA Release Date: 01/08/15
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Equipment to assist participants to move around their home or the community; including equipment for walking, wheelchairs and transfer aids.
Transfer equipment
Support Items
sling head support small
sling average
hoist- fixed to wall floor or
ceiling
hoist- fixed to wall floor or
ceiling with installation
transfer equipment- slide
sheet
hoist mobile, sitting position
solid seat
sling mesh\poly small
sling commode head
support medium
grip ladder
board transfer wood
car transfer pad
transfer belt
transfer turn table
transfer equipment delivery,
set up/ training
transfer equipment delivery
to a participant
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 36 03 53
12 36 03 98
12 36 12 01
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
$180.00
$300.00
$3,440.00
12 36 12 02
Each
Y
$6,870.00
12 31 03 00
Each
Y
$30.00
12 36 06 00
Each
Y
$1.00
12 36 03 51
12 36 03 52
Each
Each
Y
Y
$180.00
$180.00
12 31 12 01
12 31 03 10
12 31 03 14
12 31 15 01
12 31 06 01
70 12 36 03
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
$20.00
$70.00
$100.00
$80.00
$90.00
$100.00
Each
Y
$50.00
71 12 36 03
Description
equipment delivery, removal from wrapping ready,
fitting/adjusting for participant and or training.
equipment delivery and removal from wrapping
ready for use
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Support Items
transfer equipment rental
hoist- mobile- 150 kg
hoist- mobile > 200 kg
hoist mobile- 200 kg
sling head support large
hoist - mobile, standing
position
Support
Item Ref
No.
80 12 36 03
12 36 03 01
12 36 03 02
12 36 03 03
12 36 03 58
12 36 04 01
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
$1.00
$2,685.00
$2,900.00
$3,095.00
$202.00
$3,700.00
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$250.00
50 06 24 02
Each
Y
$2,000.00
06 12 03 02
06 12 06 00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$380.00
$980.00
06 12 06 01
Each
Y
$55.00
06 12 06 02
Each
Y
$90.00
06 12 06 03
Each
Y
$995.00
Equipment rental - per week
Prosthetics and orthotics
Support Items
minor prosthetic repair average price
major prosthetic repair average price
foot orthoses
ankle-foot orthoses
prefabricated- average price
ankle-foot orthoses
prefabricated sizes 1-4
ankle-foot orthoses
prefabricated reg, large, xlge
ankle-foot orthoses ankle
joint
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
50 06 24 01
Description
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Support Items
Support
Item Ref
No.
knee orthoses
06 12 09 01
knee-ankle-foot orthoses
06 12 12 01
leg orthoses
06 12 13 01
hip orthoses
06 12 15 00
hip-knee orthoses
06 12 16 00
thigh orthoses
06 12 17 00
hip-knee-ankle-foot orthoses 06 12 18 00
thoracolumbar/lumbo-sacral 06 12 19 00
- hip - knee - ankle - foot
orthoses
other lower limb prostheses 06 24 00 00
ankle disarticulation
06 24 06 00
prostheses- average
trans-tibial prostheses06 24 09 00
average
trans-femoral prostheses06 24 15 00
average
trans-pelvic prostheses
06 24 21 00
hip disarticulation
06 24 18 00
prostheses- average
ankle-foot orthoses (AFO)
06 12 06 04
static custom made
custom foot supports
06 12 03 01
custom made footwear
www.ndis.gov.au
06 33 09 01
Description
Foot supports or restraints for a wheelchair where
conventional supports do not suffice.
Pair of shoes made for a participant who is unable to
fit off the shelf or specialist shoes.
WA Release Date: 01/08/15
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$1.00
$3,360.00
Each
Y
$4,500.00
Each
Y
$8,550.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$1.00
$11,500.00
Each
Y
$300.00
Each
Y
$200.00
Each
Y
$350.00
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Support Items
extra depth footwear
Support
Item Ref
No.
06 33 09 02
shoe modifications- ie raise
06 33 09 03
therapeutic body splints
06 06 06 03
partial foot prosthesesaverage
06 24 03 01
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$250.00
Each
Y
$100.00
Each
Y
$250.00
Each
Y
$1,870.00
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
devices with wheels and supporting table or forearm
support
Each
N
$740.00
12 06 06 50
Each
Y
$230.00
12 06 06 20
Each
Y
$350.00
12 06 06 19
Each
Y
$300.00
Each
Y
$205.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$55.00
$100.00
Pair of shoes with extra depth or width that are
commercially available
adjustments to regular shoes required due to
disability
Lycra or other splints designed to improve
functioning.
Equipment related to walking
Support Items
walking tables
four wheeled walker with
brakes and seat
wheeled walker - with frame
adult gutter
wheeled walker - with frame
junior gutter
wheeled walker - with frame
bariatric
walking frame
forearm support crutches
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 06 09 02
12 06 06 10
Wheeled walker with frame for a participant with an
increased weight in obese range.
12 06 03 01
12 03 09 00
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Support Items
elbow crutches
quadrapod walking stick
walking sticks and canes
walking equipment delivery,
set up/ training
walking equipment delivery
to a participant
walking equipment rental
wheeled walker - with frame
6 wheel
walking frame- bariatric 180
kg
walking chairs for children
aka gait trainers
rollator with supports
wheeled walker-walker
posterior
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 03 06 01
12 03 03 02
12 03 03 01
70 12 06 03
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Each
Each
Each
Y
N
N
Y
$60.00
$35.00
$20.00
$50.00
Each
Y
$25.00
80 12 06 03
12 06 06 11
Each
Each
Y
Y
$15.00
$80.00
12 06 03 02
Each
Y
$170.00
Each
Y
$4,560.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$1.00
$1,230.00
Quote
Required
Price
71 12 06 03
12 06 09 01
Description
Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping,
fitting/adjusting for participant’s disability specific
needs and or training.
equipment delivery and removal from wrapping
ready for use
devices with a sling or seat that support the body
when walking
12 06 06 54
12 06 06 21
Specialised seating for wheelchairs and other wheeled mobility equipment
Support Items
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
Description
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Support Items
customised backrest and
seat
Support
Item Ref
No.
18 10 39 07
custom made backrest and
seat
custom made back rest
seat cushion- air cushion other
combination cushion - gel,
foam, and air
wheelchair head restcomplex support needs
18 10 39 06
wheelchair tray
air cushion high profile
air cushion low profile
customised backrest
18 10 24 01
18 10 06 02
18 10 06 04
18 10 13 01
18 10 13 02
18 10 06 01
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
For example, moulded or shaped back rest and
seats with components individually aligned for
participant.
For example, moulded or shaped rest or seat.
Each
Y
$3,000.00
Each
Y
$4,500.00
For example, moulded or shaped rest or seat.
Each
Each
Y
Y
$3,000.00
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$2,000.00
Each
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
Y
$350.00
$575.00
$716.00
$1,260.00
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$1,600.00
18 10 06 16
18 10 12 01
head support for person with very high support
needs due to high muscle tone or complete
paralysis
back rest with components individually aligned for
participant
Specialised strollers
Support Items
pram or stroller- oversized,
some minor supports
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 27 07 01
Description
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Support Items
pram or stroller- oversized,
little or no supports
pram or stroller- specialised
with adjustable seating
wheeled stretcher- self
propelled
crawlers and mobility
boards
alternate base for stroller
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 27 07 02
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$680.00
12 27 07 03
Each
Y
$6,985.00
12 27 18 00
Each
Y
$1.00
12 27 15 00
floor level cart or wheel device for floor mobility
Each
Y
$1.00
12 27 07 04
Hi lo or other base for specialised stroller seating
Each
Y
$2,300.00
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$25.00
$1,200.00
Wheelchairs and scooters
Support Items
wheelchair alternate
controls
tyres
wheelchair- manual child
folding
wheelchair- manual custom
adult folding
wheelchair- manual custom
adult bariatric
battery or charger
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 24 03 00
Description
controls other than joy stick
50 12 24 21
12 22 03 10
12 22 03 20
frame is made to individual measurements
Each
Y
$1,400.00
12 22 03 40
Manual wheelchair for person with increased weight
in obese range.
Each
Y
$3,590.00
Each
Y
$1.00
50 12 24 24
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Support Items
wheelchair- manual custom
child folding
wheelchair- manual custom
adult rigid frame
wheelchair- manual custom
child rigid frame
wheelchair- manual +
customised seating
wheelchair- manual custom
made steel frame
wheelchair- manually
propelled- average folding
wheelchair- manual- basic
folding adult
wheelchair- manual transit
adult
wheelchair- manual custom
made lightweight frame
repairs - mobility domain,
wheeled mobility major
repair
repairs - mobility domain,
wheeled mobility minor
repair
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 22 03 31
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
frame is made to individual measurements
Each
Y
$2,050.00
12 22 03 51
frame is made to individual measurements
Each
Y
$2,400.00
12 22 03 60
frame is made to individual measurements
Each
Y
$2,500.00
12 22 03 90
wheelchair and customised seating
Each
Y
$4,200.00
12 22 03 54
frame is made to individual measurements
Each
Y
$3,500.00
12 22 03 00
Each
Y
$400.00
12 22 03 01
Each
Y
$600.00
Wheelchairs that cannot be self-propelled, so are
propelled by an attendant.
Frame that is made to individual measurements.
Made of titanium, aluminium or other lightweight
material.
Includes repairs for chairs usually over 4 years old,
which may require work on actuators or other parts.
Each
Y
$400.00
Each
Y
$5,500.00
Each
Y
$800.00
smaller repairs on newer chairs recently past
warranty
Each
Y
$580.00
12 22 03 02
12 22 03 56
50 12 00 02
50 12 00 01
Description
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Support Items
wheelchair- manual tilt in
space- adult
wheelchair- powered basic
child MWD
scooters- 4 wheels heavy
duty
wheelchair- powered tilt in
space adult RWD
wheelchair- manual tilt in
space- child
scooters- 4 wheels
wheelchair- powered tilt in
space adult MWD
scooters- 3 wheels
wheelchair- powered tilt in
space child RWD
wheelchair- manual + power
assisted wheels
wheelchair- powered stair
climbing
wheelchair- powered
attendant controlled
wheelchair- manual- one
arm drive/lever
wheelchair- powered bariatric over 200kg
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 22 03 70
12 23 06 30
Description
Manual frame with seat and back rest able to be
tipped as a unit past 90 degrees
mid wheel drive
12 23 03 11
12 23 06 31
12 22 03 80
12 23 03 10
12 23 06 32
12 23 03 01
12 23 06 35
12 22 12 00
rear wheel drive with seat and back rest able to be
tipped as a unit past 90 degrees
Manual frame with seat and back rest able to be
tipped as a unit past 90 degrees
mid wheel drive with seat and back rest able to be
tipped as a unit past 90 degrees
rear wheel drive with seat and back rest able to be
tipped as a unit past 90 degrees
manual wheelchair with powered wheels that amplify
pushing effort
12 23 15 00
12 23 12 00
12 22 09 00
12 23 06 80
powered chair with attendant control instead of or as
well as participant control
manual wheelchair propelled by lever or dual hand
rims
Powered wheelchair for person with increased
weight in obese range.
WA Release Date: 01/08/15
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$3,250.00
Each
Y
$8,450.00
Each
Y
$3,710.00
Each
Y
$7,050.00
Each
Y
$2,800.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$2,320.00
$7,050.00
Each
Each
Y
Y
$2,600.00
$10,720.00
Each
Y
$4,000.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$15,000.00
Each
Y
$900.00
Each
Y
$1.00
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Support Items
wheelchair- powered tilt in
space child MWD
wheelchair- powered four
wheel drive wheelchair
wheelchair- powered with
powered standing
mechanism
wheelchair- powered with
powered seat elevation
wheelchair- manual amputee
wheelchair- powered basic
adult folding RWD
wheelchair- powered basic
adult RWD
wheelchair- powered TIS,
recline adult RWD
wheelchair- powered basic
adult MWD
wheelchair- powered TIS,
recline child MWD
wheelchair- powered TIS,
recline child RWD
wheelchair- powered with
powered recline or leg
elevation
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 23 06 36
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$10,830.00
12 23 06 70
Each
Y
$16,000.00
12 23 06 50
Each
Y
$15,000.00
12 23 06 44
Each
Y
$15,000.00
Manual wheelchair. For example, balanced for lower
limb amputee.
Rear wheel drive power chair which folds when
disassembled.
rear wheel drive
Each
Y
$800.00
Each
Y
$5,100.00
Each
Y
$5,850.00
Rear wheel drive with seat and back rest, able to be
tipped as a unit past 90 degrees.
mid wheel drive
Each
Y
$7,800.00
Each
Y
$5,850.00
Mid wheel drive with seat and back rest, able to be
tipped as a unit past 90 degrees.
Rear wheel drive with seat and back rest, able to be
tipped as a unit past 90 degrees.
Each
Y
$13,100.00
Each
Y
$13,500.00
Each
Y
$15,000.00
12 22 03 91
12 23 06 01
12 23 06 10
12 23 06 40
12 23 06 11
12 23 06 43
12 23 06 42
Description
mid wheel drive with seat and back rest able to be
tipped as a unit past 90 degrees
12 23 06 33
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Support Items
wheelchair- powered basic
child RWD
wheelchair- powered TIS,
recline adult MWD
mobility equipment delivery,
set up/ training
mobility equipment delivery
mobility equipment rental
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 23 06 22
12 23 06 41
70 50 12 00
71 50 12 00
80 50 12 00
Description
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
rear wheel drive
Each
Y
$8,800.00
Mid wheel drive with seat and back rest, able to be
tipped as a unit past 90 degrees.
equipment delivery, removal from wrapping ready,
fitting/adjusting for participant and or training.
equipment delivery and removal from wrapping
ready for use
short term rental of personal mobility equipment,
quote not required but marked this way to allow
price adjustment.
Each
Y
$7,800.00
Each
Y
$100.00
Each
Y
$50.00
Each
Y
$50.00
Vehicle modifications
Vehicle modifications include the installation of, or changes to, equipment in a vehicle to enable a participant to travel safely as a passenger or to drive.
Support Items
specialised child car seats
car modifications - self drive
from driver seat
trailers to carry wheelchairs
adapted brake/parking brake
adapted steering system for
car
www.ndis.gov.au
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 10 00 00
12 12 18 04
Description
Includes spinners and accelerator control.
12 12 30 00
12 12 05 00
12 12 07 00
WA Release Date: 01/08/15
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Each
Y
Y
$850.00
$1.00
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
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Support Items
adapted mirrors, door locks
for car
adapt vehicle chassis and
body
car mounted hoist for
wheelchair or scooter
adapt car self-drive electro
mechanical
Support
Item Ref
No.
12 12 08 00
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$1.00
Each
Y
$30,000.00
Each
Y
$12,000.00
12 12 15 00
12 12 12 00
12 24 30 00
Each
Each
Each
Y
Y
Y
$3,500.00
$1.00
$1.00
12 12 09 00
Each
Y
$675.00
10 002
71 12 12 21
Each
Each
Y
N
$1.00
$50.00
12 12 04 00
Each
Y
$1.00
12 12 27 00
12 12 21 01
12 12 18 03
adapt vehicle self driver+
wheelchair
12 12 18 02
vehicle adaption for
wheelchair passenger
vehicle hoists person only
adapted seating in vehicles
wheelchair-based restraint
system
seat belts/harnesses for
vehicles
rental of adapted vehicle
vehicle related equipment
delivery to a participant
adaptions to control speed
of car
12 12 18 00
www.ndis.gov.au
Description
Electronic or mechanical hoist mounted to car to lift
wheelchair or scooter for transport.
Costs related to installing self-drive equipment.
Includes installation automated doors, wheelchair
docking, adaptions to steering, brake, gears and
installation of electro mechanical controls.
Remote access, basic self drive plus vehicle hoist/
lift/ramp plus restraints for wheelchair and person
including floor lowering if required
Hoist/ lift/ramp plus restraints for wheelchair and
person including floor lowering if required
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Support Items
repair vehicle modification
Support
Item Ref
No.
50 12 12 21
ramps to place wheelchair in 12 00 00 01
vehicle without occupant
tie downs for vehicle
12 12 24 01
www.ndis.gov.au
Description
Repairs to specialist vehicle hoists, tie downs,
driving adaptions
system to hold a wheelchair safely and steady whilst
in transit- not for restraining the occupant
WA Release Date: 01/08/15
UoM
Quote
Required
Price
Each
Y
$250.00
Each
Y
$770.00
Each
Y
$650.00
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